Meg Harris Williams’ writings focus on the relation between psychoanalysis, literature, and aesthetic experience. She teaches internationally and is a visiting lecturer at the Tavistock Clinic, an honorary member of the Psychoanalytic Center of California, and Editor of The Harris Meltzer Trust. Her books include: Inspiration in Milton and Keats; The Apprehension of Beauty (with Donald Meltzer); A Strange Way of Killing; Five Tales from Shakespeare; The Vale of Soulmaking; Bion’s Dream; The Aesthetic Development; Hamlet in Analysis - A Trial of Faith; The Becoming Room; and The Art of Personality.